A driver was thrown from his vehicle in a tragic rollover accident the morning of May 10th. The accident occurred in north St. Louis County. Authorities are still investigating the cause of this accident, but the report indicates that the driver somehow lost control of his vehicle and hit a curb.
Last Saturday night there was a fatal crash on the I-64 in St. Louis County. A driver was killed after being ejected from his vehicle. The Missouri State Police said that the driver was driving much too fast for the rainy road conditions at the time (which was about 8:15pm).
Distractions while driving, such as texting, eating, or changing the music, are a leading cause of car accidents. As a result, most states have laws banning the use of cell phones while driving. If you get pulled over and receive a ticket for distracted driving, you may be wondering whether your auto insurance will be affected.
An accident with an uninsured driver can be incredibly stressful. You may be left wondering how you are going to pay for your injuries and the damage to your car. If you are in this situation, it is important to know the steps to take next.
Hit and runs are one of the worst kinds of accidents you can suffer in Missouri. The person who inflicted harm on you isn’t willing to step up and take responsibility for what they’ve done. Tracking down the at fault party to hold them accountable for your injuries depends largely on what you do following the collision.
When an accident involves a taxi cab, liability can be more complex. Missouri is a pure negligence state, which means who is liable for a taxi cab accident will come down to who caused it. Depending on the circumstances, there may be multiple parties responsible.